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That August day was shaping up to be one that a busy mother, who held down a job and attended classes, cherishes with her children.
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He will always be cherished with love forever.
A day on the golf course becomes memorable and cherished with the right partner.
In its world, the word craft tends to be cherished with a defensive reverence.
Your friend — — — — — From the poem: "Moving Forward" The Five Peaks majestic, The Three Mountains imposing, Memories cherished with fond hearts.
Sessions said that he had a "wonderful picture I cherish with John Lewis and other people on the bridge".
Here, with both of them shouting, "I cherish with fondness the day before I met you!" he wasn't the only one allowed to feel.
When she died in 946 "the whole of the German nation mourned her with an intense grief... a foreign race that she had come to cherish with kindness.
Two white Adirondack chairs were perched near the plaque, and it was easy to imagine Carson sitting there, gazing out at the ocean and shore she cherished with a poet's vision and a scientist's acuity.
And yet, at the same time, "Idol" is my ultimate spectator sport, one that I cherish with the same fervor as folks who obsess over baseball, soccer or basketball.
Coddled by gloved flunkies in dehumidified rooms, these volumes have been cherished with the same hushed attention that Saint Laurent and Bergé once lavished on Parisian ladies of a certain age.
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